In the second part of our five-part offseason series examining the future of the Philadelphia Eagles, Geoff Mosher and Reuben Frank give their opinions on who will be and who won't be on the roster come the start of training camp. We go alphabetically -- part 2 is Celek to Goode. Here's Mosh's.

TE Brent Celek: The sense among a lot of people is that Zach Ertz’s emergence and James Casey’s contract mean Celek is gone, but there’s still room for a tight end who’s a better blocker than Ertz and a better receiver than Casey. Even in a relative down year, Celek was still one of only 10 NFL tight ends with 30 catches, 500 yards and six TDs. In this offense, that’s huge. STAYS

S Patrick Chung: You seriously have to ask? GOES

OLB/DE Trent Cole: Cole’s due $5 million in base salary next year, which is a lot for a guy who projects as a situational pass rusher. But cutting him accelerates $4.8 in cap money, so assuming you can’t restructure -- why would he? -- you keep him while upgrading the position around him. STAYS

S Kurt Coleman: Terrific special teamer and great locker room guy. I’d bring him back as a special teamer and backup safety, but he’s a free agent and he wants a chance to compete for a starting spot. That’s not happening here. GOES

WR Riley Cooper: Here’s why the Eagles have to find a way to re-sign Cooper: His numbers in Nick Foles’ 11 starts projected over 16 games are: 62 catches, 1,159 yards and 11 touchdowns. He’s the favorite target of the centerpiece of your franchise. He won’t come cheap, but he’s got to be a priority. STAYS

DE Fletcher Cox: Along with Brandon Boykin and Mychal Kendricks, the third member of the class of 2012 draft that revived the Eagles’ defense. Hope he’s around a long time. STAYS

WR B.J. Cunningham: Former member of the U.S. junior national soccer team is a big target at 6-2 and has been around under both Andy Reid and Chip Kelly, so somebody in the organization likes him. Was a great college player. Keep him around and let’s get a long look at him in the preseason. STAYS

DE Vinny Curry: Had four sacks despite playing only 26 percent of the Eagles’ snaps. He’s really not a 3-4 defensive end, but on a team with a paucity of pass rushers, he has value and with a base salary of $697,440, he’s cheap. STAYS

LS Jon Dorenbos: Quick: Name the Eagles’ long snapper before Dorenbos … I can’t either. STAYS

TE Zach Ertz: I can see Ertz having a monster season next year. By the time he’s done, he’ll break every Eagles tight end record there is. STAYS

CB Bradley Fletcher: Bounced back from a shaky start to have a decent year. It’s nice having a couple big, physical corners, isn’t it? With an improved pass rush, Cary Williams and Fletcher will look even better. STAYS

QB Nick Foles: Eagles will release Foles and move forward with a young, mobile quarterback, since running ability is more important for a quarterback than anything else. STAYS

LB Najee Goode: The first player in Eagles history whose father played for the Eagles. He’s cheap, he’s young and athletic, and he’s very good on special teams. Always a place on the roster for guys like that. STAYS